Spain: 10,000 EVBox Charging Stations Using Renewable Energy
EVBox will be the main supplier for EAVE, a specialist in EV charging and solar energy solutions, as part of the installation of 10,000 AC and DC charging stations in Spain. These are to be installed at residential and public locations by 2025 and will utilize energy from renewable sources such as solar cells.
Start in the Canary Islands
After starting in the Canary Islands in 2019, EAVE quickly expanded to the Spanish mainland. Currently, the company operates eight branches across Spain (Madrid, Barcelona, Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Palma de Mallorca, Seville, Alicante, and Bilbao). Following the sale and installation of more than 3,600 charging stations and solar modules, EAVE is now expanding its offerings to include the EVBox Troniq Modular, EVBox Troniq High Power, EVBox Liviqo, and EVBox Livo.
Reduce Electricity Bill
With more than 14 years of experience in developing DC charging solutions, EVBox offers products such as the latest generations of Troniq Modular and Troniq High Power with a power output of 90 to 400 kW. The AC charging stations EVBox Liviqo (commercial) and EVBox Livo (for households) can be equipped with an energy management system, allowing EV owners to charge their vehicle with solar energy, for example, and reduce their electricity bill.
“At EAVE, we have been committed to innovations in the use of solar energy from the very beginning, and by teaming up with EVBox, we are setting a new standard in electric vehicle charging solutions. Together, we are not only expanding the charging infrastructure in Spain but also ensuring that this infrastructure is more environmentally friendly and energy-efficient,” emphasizes EAVE Managing Director Luis Linares.
About EAVE
EAVE was founded in 2019 with the goal of changing energy usage and reducing CO2 emissions, and began by addressing a local problem in the Canary Islands: the heavy reliance on fossil fuels. By promoting PV self-consumption systems, EAVE has evolved and is developing solutions as a combination of AC chargers and PV systems for residential and commercial locations.
What does this mean?
Spain, as a sunny and windy peninsula, is naturally predestined to use the abundantly available energy from solar panels and wind turbines directly for charging stations. However, this approach can also work in Germany and should be promoted.
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